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Originally posted by SplitInfinity
reply to post by Angle
Angle...as far as Time...it is considered as a Dimension as it is not just Space...but Space/Time as one cannot exist without the other.
Split Infinity
Originally posted by Angle
Well, itisnowagain.
Isn't, there just one dimension?
And this dimension... hn.. is harmonious.
It can be investigated, and therein lies dimensions.
The first time I mentioned dimension you can read it as if I meant reality.
Dead man hanging
Originally posted by Semicollegiate
An action by an enemy might help you even though its intent was to hurt you.
That could be on one dimension-- it helped you
Or it could be on another dimension--your enemy took action
Originally posted by Angle
reply to post by Itisnowagain
If you want my trousers, I'll give you my pants also man..
Originally posted by SplitInfinity
reply to post by Itisnowagain
The Present is always in the Now thus one can never move away from it.
Split Infinity
Origin of DIMENSION
Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin dimension-, dimensio, from dimetiri to measure out, from dis- + metiri to measure — more at measure
First Known Use: 14th century
Definition of Dimension
1
a (1) : measure in one direction; specifically : one of three coordinates determining a position in space or four coordinates determining a position in space and time (2) : one of a group of properties whose number is necessary and sufficient to determine uniquely each element of a system of usually mathematical entities (as an aggregate of points in real or abstract space) ; also : a parameter or coordinate variable assigned to such a property (3) : the number of elements in a basis of a vector space
b : the quality of spatial extension : magnitude, size
c : a lifelike or realistic quality
d : the range over which or the degree to which something extends : scope —usually used in plural
e : one of the elements or factors making up a complete personality or entity : aspect
2
obsolete : bodily form or proportions
3
: any of the fundamental units (as of mass, length, or time) on which a derived unit is based; also : the power of such a unit
4
: wood or stone cut to pieces of specified size
5
: a level of existence or consciousness
Originally posted by SplitInfinity
reply to post by Itisnowagain
Well tell that to a Radioactive Isotopes that is emmitting Neutrons as they decay.
We see time as Linear...thus we percieve beginnings and endings.
In a Multiversal System...each independent Divergent Universal State specific to a group...would have time as Concurrent thus Past...Present and Future all at the same time dependent upon which Divergent Universal State we veiw.
Split Infinity